BuckToothMoron
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I definitely understand that. Thanks for your reply. Do you have solar? And if so, how much does it cover?I am fortunate enough to have open access to a 120 year old family cabin that sits on 600 acres surrounded on three sides by a state park and a wildlife reserve. I go as often as I can, and it is a glimpse of what it would be like to live off the grid in the wilderness. I’ll just say this, you will spend a hell of a lot of time cutting and splitting wood just to heat your cabin and cook your food.
No solar. We are not off the grid, but when we are there in the winter we keep a fire in the stove to heat because the electric heat is so expensive.